M.Sc (Electronic Media) is a postgraduate course and study field that deals with electronic and digital media. The students enroll for this interprofessional course in a bid to acquiring further education and competency in subjects such as broadcasting, digital content, multimedia journalism, and audio- video production. It also offers knowledge of state and trends in media technologies and skills in employing media technologies and media platforms. These courses take 2 years to complete, and this is divided into four semesters. Certain universities also provide a five-year integrated programme that also provides for master’s degree.
The common entrance tests considered for admission to M.Sc (Electronic Media) are CAT, MAT, XAT, ATMA, State Level Tests, AMU, JNUEE, BHU PET, CUCET, ETCET, Pondicherry University Exam, University CET & Exams. Many of the colleges have their admission policies whereby students are admitted with out having to seat for entrance test in line with their marks obtained during their bachelors.
Highlight | Detail |
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Full Form | Master of Science (Electronic Media) |
Duration | 2 years |
Course Level | Postgraduate |
Eligibility | Bachelor’s degree in relevant field with minimum required marks |
Top Colleges | Anna University (Chennai), Manipal Institute of Communication (Manipal), Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication (Pune), Amity School of Communication (Noida), Christ University (Bangalore) |
Entrance Exam | DUET, JNUEE, TANCET, Manipal Entrance Test (MET) |
1. Any graduate having a minimum 50% of marks in any field from a recognized university.
2. Mass communication, journalism, media studies, audio visual communication students can apply for the post.
3. While there are colleges that take entrance examination as a requirement for admission there are still those that admit students on merit basis.
4. Proficient English skills and the ability to complete media related tasks is desirable.
5. General understanding and theoretical knowledge about computers and applications in software are required.
6. There may be some basic experience that is expected by certain institutes such as in media, journalism, broadcasting etc.
Subject | Important Topics |
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Introduction to Electronic Media | History of Electronic Media, Types of Electronic Media, Media Theories |
Media Production Techniques | Audio and Video Production, Editing Techniques, Studio Production |
Digital Media | Digital Communication, Web Design, Social Media Strategies, Multimedia Production |
Media Laws and Ethics | Media Regulations, Copyright Issues, Ethical Standards in Media |
Broadcast Journalism | News Writing and Reporting, Anchoring, Scriptwriting, Broadcast News Production |
Advertising and Public Relations | Advertising Concepts, Campaign Planning, PR Strategies, Media Planning |
Research Methods in Media | Research Design, Data Collection Techniques, Content Analysis, Media Research Tools |
Television Production | TV Program Production, Direction, Script Development, Camera Techniques |
Specialization | Job Title | Average Salary |
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Broadcast & Journalism | News Anchor, Reporter, Producer, Director, Content Writer (Electronic Media) | 4-6 |
Film & Television Production | Filmmaker, Editor, Cinematographer, Sound Designer, Visual Effects Artist | 3.5-7 |
Digital Media & Marketing | Social Media Manager, Content Marketing Specialist, Web Content Developer, SEO Specialist | 3.5-5 |
Media Management & Entrepreneurship | Media Planner, Media Buyer, Public Relations Specialist, Event Manager (Electronic Media) | 4-6 |
Gaming & Interactive Media | Game Designer, Game Developer, User Interface (UI)/User Experience (UX) Designer for Games | 4-6 |